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Was George Boole really the "father" of modern logic?

Volker Peckhaus

pp. 271-285

Abstract

Was George Boole really the "father" of modern logic? I confess that I regard this question as rather academic, because it is not possible to answer it convincingly. A typical answer to questions of this kind is: "it depends". In our case it depends on what is meant by the "father of a scientific discipline", it depends on the understanding of modern logic, and it even depends on one's own attitude towards the notion of scientific development.

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Published in:

Gasser James (2000) A Boole anthology: recent and classical studies in the logic of George Boole. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 271-285

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9385-4_15

Full citation:

Peckhaus Volker (2000) „Was George Boole really the "father" of modern logic?“, In: J. Gasser (ed.), A Boole anthology, Dordrecht, Springer, 271–285.